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The Warlock is back.

Apparently looking to put a hex on the young kids who are bullying his 9-year-old daughter, Sam, Charlie Sheen took to his Twitter page and called on his followers to help him send a message to her tormentors.

"Cadre! This is a legitimate call to arms. My daughter Sam was bullied out of Viewpoint school and then called a liar. It's on!" he tweeted. "If you have a rotted egg a roll of toilet paper or some dog s--t; I urge u to deliver it with 'extreme prejudice' to their KamPuss run by trolls and charlatans Make me proud."

While his call to bombard the school's campus with such unsavory pranks is certainly an object lesson in what not to do as a responsible parent, the 47-year-old actor and father of five wasn't done venting yet.

"We will not tolerate this level of abhorrent disrespect towards the child of your favorite Warlock," Sheen continued. "And if your feeling the 'show and tell' of it all, smear the s--t to spell one name on the front door; VICTORIA. Eat that loser. C hashtag LYLMN?"

No word what Sam's mom and Sheen's ex-wife, Denise Richards, has to say about that.

We can just imagine him on the sidelines at his kids' soccer match yelling at the coach.

Stay classy, Charlie.

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